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We haven't had to travel yet, but we plan on using our Flip diapers when we do. For the plane we will probably use the disposable inserts but for the rest of the trip we will be using the stay-dry inserts and prefolds inside the flip covers.

Depending on how far we're traveling and how, we use our regular pockets or prefolds. We are traveling overseas in a month and won't have the room to pack our dipes however 🙁 so we'll have to buy some sposies once we get there.

What type of diapering system (cloth,disposable,or hybrid) AND brand do you use when you travel?

Well we'll be using the only system we have our Flips. We are out of the disposable inserts and can't get more. So we'll stop at a diaper store where we are heading to load up on more inserts. and since we are staying with family we can wash there!

I was using gDiaper hybrids all the time, and have just recently switched to all cloth (because of a reaction my DD suddenly had to the gDiaper disposables), so I would have to say that I use gDiapers when I travel, because we have not gone on vacation since switching to cloth. However, we are going to be going on a camping trip at the end of August, and I have been trying to find a system to use then. GroVias are one of the systems I have been looking at.

We use a hybrid system. Sometimes, I sneak and do the cloth thing (we use generic prefolds with a Bummis SuperBrite cover) but if my husband diapers our son before an outing, he gets put in a disposable Huggies Pure and Natural.

Lately Grobaby is my goto diaper for travel. On longer trips when i can't bring cloth I've used shells and biosoakers with great success. If I can bring cloth these are great too since they take up less space than many other brands.

I use Flip diapers but I actually prefer to use prefolds when traveling than the disposables since with Flip they're not flushable anyway so I don't find them that much more convenient but prefolds are much more compact than AIOs etc. I would like to try the GroVia's or Gdiapers or any of those hybrids that have flushables as that certainly seems easier. Just haven't gotten around to it yet!

When I travel I use disposable diapers, whatever brand's on sale (or I have the best coupon for). When my daughter gets older and I'm paying the same price for less diapers I'm hoping to use GroVia BioSoakers.

I haven't actually traveled yet more than overnight with my baby (second baby, but first one on Cloth diapers), but I did buy some FLIP disposable inserts to use when we do travel. I am really excited to try GRO Via's new diapers. They changed everything that I didn't like about my Gro Baby.

Unfortunately….my current brand is Huggies and they are disposables! I was just introduced to the Cloth world!!! I have purchased one so far, the switch is expensive (UP FRONT), but after researching it…totally worth it.

I use disposables when we travel as well, only because we don't have a large enough wetbag to hold all the cloth we would use. Luckily, we hardly ever travel. I'm working on building my stash, so by the next trip, I may have a large wetbag and we can do the cloth on the road.

When we went on a four day trip last week, we took all the generic prefolds and the various covers (econobum, proraps, wonder wraps) we had plus the couple of GroVia diapers we have. Since I don't have any extra GroVia soakers, once the soakers were dirty, I laid a prefold in them and they functioned like my other covers. (They're actually my favorite covers so far.) I'd love to have some extra soakers, though because they'd take up less space packing than prefolds.

For now, I'm using disposables when I travel (and most of the time actually) because I've been very slowly acquiring cloth (I have one Best Bottom w/ 3 inserts and one Smartipants and one on the way). I usually buy Pampers, but I will buy what I have coupons for. Hopefully I can work up to cloth diapering full time some day! Thanks for the giveaway. I think the biosoakers are a great option for traveling too.

I am using cloth diapering, hybrid and disposables. I use disposables when I travel along with some of the Grobaby hybrids with disposables that I have. At home I am still experimenting with what I like the most, but Grobaby and Fuzzibunz are my favorites so far.

Using my CD's for traveling this summer: I have Flips, BG pockets and Fuzzi Bunz. I'm very fortunate to have access to washers everywhere we're going and family who don't mind me doing diaper laundry. 🙂

I like Dream Eze AIOs for long car trips. We try to travel overnight anyway and the Dream Eze keep our LO more comfortable if we go a few miles between changes.

The rest of time while away from home we prefer regular AIOs (like BumGenius) for more ease and less bulk to carry. We recently got some GroBaby shells and snap in inserts and those are fantastic for on-the-go too.

I'm a fan of the Cloth Diaper Whisperer on FB! I'm an expecting mom looking forward to using cloth diapers with our first little one in October! After months of research, GroVia is our top choice in brand and we can't wait to try it!

I'm a fan on Facebook! I'm an expecting first-time mom and we're really looking forward to using cloth diapers with our little one in October! After months of research, GroVia is our top choice in brands!

I love my GroVia diapers. I use the biodiapers when out and about and the cloth at home, have used cloth out and about as well. I am a fan of The Cloth Diaper Whisperer on FB and would love to win Fluff Friday!

My first is due in August, but I have considered traveling/babysitting issues when I decided I am going to cloth diaper and although I don't have any, I'd love to try GroVia! It sounds like the best hybrid-all in two diaper. You can buy disposable inserts to ease into cloth diapering, which is a relief to babysitters or vacationers, but you also have the option to use cloth inserts!

We use flip or gDiaper inserts with Thirsties Duo covers when traveling. I occasionally wash the covers in the hotel bathroom. This last time we traveled, we also packed some pockets with prefold inserts which I washed in the tub and tried on the balcony.

We just started using cloth whenever we left the house. Used only disposibles before. I used to think it would be way too hard…but it is so EASY. We use Fuzzi Bunz one size diapers, stuffed and ready to go. We are taking our first vaccation in August. I am excited to see how it goes.

Depends on where and how long we travel. If the trip is more than a weekend I pack my cloth for the final few days and buy sposies for the first half. Weekend trips and trips where we have a washing machine…cloth all the way!

Haven't had a chance to travel with my cloth baby yet! But I would use a combination of disposables and cloth. We usually stay in houses or condos, so we'd have access to a washing machine once we got to our destination.

I used a dispensable system with non disposable inserts. The system does not work to keep the mess on just the insert so I have to wash the whole thing each time so I might as well was the insert too.For traveling I am planning on using disposable- my daughter however says no and runs and gets a cloth diaper and tries to put it on herself.

It would depend on how far we are going… when we went to the UK we used disposables because of the distance involved – more than 18 hours flying, but if i were to go to say FL or PA and havea machine available I'd use my pockets all the way.

We just started using Fuzzibunz at home and haven't traveled very far yet, but would probably still use the pocket diapers. When traveling, we usually go to visit our families so would still have access to a washing machine.

I typically take my whole stash (or whatever is clean at the time) on vacation. But then again, our vacations are usually to family so we have access to a washer and dryer. I'm planning on using my gDiapers this fall when we go camping!

My baby won't get here for another 5 weeks, but I am already thinking about how to travel with cloth. Assuming we could not do laundry while away, I think I would bring easily hand-washable covers (i.e., Flip) and disposable inserts like GroVia. If the trip was only 1-2 days long, I'd just bring my whole stash and wash when we get home!!! At this point, I also think I would be open to using sposies while traveling.

I usually use disposables when I travel, but I'm trying to make the switch. My daughter is 15-months-old, so I use cloth a little with her, but I'm really trying to prepare to switch fully for the next baby.